Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
2002 - 2026
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2017
- How much do means-tested benefits reduce the demand for annuities?* pp. 419-449

- Monika Bütler, Kim Peijnenburg and Stefan Staubli
- Personal pensions with risk sharing* pp. 450-466

- Lans Bovenberg and Theo Nijman
- Defined benefit pension schemes: a welfare analysis of risk sharing and labour market distortions* pp. 467-484

- Nick Draper, Ed Westerhout and André Nibbelink
- Early claiming of higher-earning husbands, the survivor benefit, and the incidence of poverty among recent widows* pp. 485-508

- Jeffrey Diebold, Jeremy Moulton and John Scott
- In or out? Poverty dynamics among older individuals in the UK pp. 509-553

- Ricky Kanabar
- Stimulating annuity markets* pp. 554-583

- Ben Heijdra, Jochen Mierau and Timo Trimborn
- Stimulating annuity markets – ERRATUM pp. 584-584

- Ben Heijdra, Jochen Mierau and Timo Trimborn
- Supplemental plan offerings and retirement saving choices: an analysis of North Carolina school districts – CORRIGENDUM pp. 585-585

- Robert L. Clark, Emma Hanson, Melinda Morrill and Aditi Pathak
- Live Long and Prosper: Aging in East Asia and Pacific. World Bank East Asia and Pacific Regional Report. The World Bank. World Bank Group, 2016, ISBN 978-1-4648-0469-4, 263 pages pp. 586-587

- Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan
- Retirement on the Rocks: Why Americans Can't Get Ahead and How New Savings Policies Can Help. Christian E. Weller. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, ISBN 978-1-137-39562-7, 223 pages pp. 587-589

- Anna Rappaport
- Beyond the Welfare State: Postwar Social Settlement and Public Pension Policy in Canada and Australia. Sirvan Karimi. The University of Toronto Press, 2017, ISBN 978-1-4875-0041-2, 360 pages pp. 589-591

- Andrew Podger
- Reimagining Pensions: The Next 40 Years. Olivia S. Mitchell and Richard C. Shea (eds). Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 978-0-19-875544-9, 358 pages pp. 592-592

- David McCarthy
Volume 16, issue 3, 2017
- Financial knowledge and key retirement outcomes: an overview of the issue pp. 273-276

- Olivia Mitchell
- Financial literacy and retirement planning in Canada* pp. 277-296

- David Boisclair, Annamaria Lusardi and Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Visual tools and narratives: new ways to improve financial literacy* pp. 297-323

- Annamaria Lusardi, Anya Samek, Arie Kapteyn, Lewis Glinert, Angela Hung and Aileen Heinberg
- Financial knowledge and 401(k) investment performance: a case study pp. 324-347

- Robert Clark, Annamaria Lusardi and Olivia Mitchell
- Consumption growth, the interest rate, and financial sophistication* pp. 348-370

- Tullio Jappelli and Mario Padula
- Political support for reforms of the pension system: two experiments* pp. 371-394

- Ana Fontoura Gouveia
- Differential mortality, aging and social security: delaying the retirement age when educational spillovers matter pp. 395-418

- Gilles Le Garrec and Stéphane Lhuissier
Volume 16, issue 2, 2017
- Better pensions, better jobs: status and alternatives toward universal pension coverage in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 121-143

- Angel Melguizo, Mariano Bosch and Carmen Pages
- Pension reform in an OLG model with heterogeneous abilities pp. 144-172

- Tim Buyse, Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
- Pension reform in a worst case scenario: public finance versus political feasibility* pp. 173-204

- Muriel Bouchet, Luca Marchiori and Olivier Pierrard
- Institutional disparities and asset allocation homologation in Italian defined contribution pension funds. How do they affect the guarantee commitment?* pp. 205-232

- Paola de Vincentiis, Eleonora Isaia and Paola Zocchi
- The future of Spanish pensions* pp. 233-265

- Javier Díaz-Giménez and Julián Díaz-Saavedra
- Long-Term Care Reforms in OECD Countries. Cristiano Gori, Jose-Luis Fernandez and Raphael Wittenberg (Eds.) Policy Press, 2016, ISBN: 978 144731 071 6, 306 pages pp. 266-267

- Edward Norton
- King William's Tontine: Why the Retirement Annuity of the Future Should Resemble its Past. Moshe A. Milevsky. Cambridge University Press, 2015, ISBN 9781107076129, 257 pages. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139879316 pp. 267-269

- Katja Hanewald
- Towards a New Pensions Settlement: The International Experience. Gregg McClymont and Andy Tarrant (eds). Rowman and Littlefield International, 2016, ISBN 978-1-78348-748-6, 84 pages pp. 269-270

- George Kudrna
- Pensions at a Glance: Latin America and the Caribbean. OECD, IDB and The World Bank. OECD Publishing, 2014, ISBN 978-92-64-22496-4, 176 pages pp. 270-271

- Clément Joubert
Volume 16, issue 1, 2017
- The effects of risk aversion and density of contribution on comparisons of administrative charges in individual account pension systems pp. 1-20

- Luis Chavez-Bedoya
- Affordability of public pension benefit: a historical and empirical analysis of US state and local government pension contributions pp. 21-42

- Jun Peng and Qiushi Wang
- Financial literacy, trust and retirement planning pp. 43-64

- Ornella Ricci and Massimo Caratelli
- State pension contributions and fiscal stress* pp. 65-80

- David Splinter
- Aging and pension reform: extending the retirement age and human capital formation* pp. 81-107

- Edgar Vogel, Alexander Ludwig and Axel Börsch-Supan
- Do knowledge gains from public information campaigns persist over time? Results from a survey experiment on the Norwegian pension reform* pp. 108-117

- Henning Finseraas, Niklas Jakobsson and Mikael Svensson
- State pension contributions and fiscal stress – ERRATUM pp. 118-119

- David Splinter
Volume 15, issue 4, 2016
- Pricing of a resettable guarantee of a salary-connected individual pension account pp. 357-378

- Chao-Liang Chen
- Asset management in public DB and non-DB Pension Plans* pp. 379-406

- James Farrell and Daniel Shoag
- The impact of participation in employment-based retirement savings plans on material hardship* pp. 407-428

- Bradley Heim and Shanthi Ramnath
- Life-cycle patterns in the design and adoption of default funds in DC pension plans* pp. 429-454

- Joachim Inkmann and Zhen Shi
- Do public pensions crowd out private transfers to the elderly?: evidence from South Korea* pp. 455-477

- Haeil Jung, Maureen Pirog and Sang Kyoo Lee
Volume 15, issue 3, 2016
- Challenges facing public retirement plans pp. 249-253

- Robert L. Clark and Joseph Newhouse
- Discounting pension liabilities: funding versus value* pp. 254-284

- Jeffrey Brown and George G. Pennacchi
- Lessons for public pensions from Utah's move to pension choice* pp. 285-310

- Robert L. Clark, Emma Hanson and Olivia Mitchell
- COLA cuts in state-local pensions pp. 311-332

- Alicia Munnell, Jean-Pierre Aubry and Mark Cafarelli
- Supplemental plan offerings and retirement saving choices: an analysis of North Carolina school districts* ‡ pp. 333-355

- Robert L. Clark, Emma Hanson, Melinda Morrill and Aditi Pathak
Volume 15, issue 2, 2016
- Intergenerational risk-sharing through funded pensions and public debt* pp. 127-159

- Damiaan H. J. Chen, Roel Beetsma, Eduard Ponds and Ward E. Romp
- Evidence on individual preferences for longevity risk* pp. 160-179

- G. Delprat, Marie-Louise Leroux and Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Explaining why, right or wrong, (Italian) households do not like reverse mortgages* pp. 180-202

- Elsa Fornero, Mariacristina Rossi and Maria Cesira Urzì Brancati
- Financial literacy and retirement planning in chile* pp. 203-223

- Natalia Garabato Moure
- Analysis of payout choice from individual deferred annuities in Korea pp. 224-248

- Kyonghee Lee
Volume 15, issue 1, 2016
- 401(k) participant behavior in a volatile economy * pp. 1-29

- Barbara Butrica and Karen E. Smith
- Which plan to choose? The determinants of pension system choice for public school teachers* pp. 30-54

- Dan Goldhaber and Cyrus Grout
- Measuring retirement savings adequacy: developing a multi-pillar approach in the Netherlands* pp. 55-89

- Marike Knoef, Jim Been, Rob Alessie, Koen Caminada, Kees Goudswaard and Adriaan Kalwij
- The liability market value as benchmark in pension fund performance measurement pp. 90-111

- Lidia Bolla, Hagen Wittig and Alexander Kohler
- Risk Topography: Systemic Risk and Macro Modeling. By Markus Brunnermeier and Arvind Krishnamurthy (eds). The University of Chicago Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-226-07773-4, 273 pages pp. 112-113

- Yang Chang
- Discoveries in the Economics of Aging. By David A. Wise (ed.) National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report, The University of Chicago Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-226-14609-6, 456 pages pp. 113-115

- Loretti Dobrescu
- Longer Term Consequences of the Great Recession on the Lives of the Europeans. By Agar Brugiavini and Guglielmo Weber (eds). Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-19-870871-1, 187 pages pp. 115-118

- Elsa Fornero
- The U.S. Pension Crisis. By Ronald J. Ryan (ed.). The Leading Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-615-28758-4, 226 pages pp. 118-119

- Joshua Gotbaum
- Privatizing Railroad Retirement. By Steven A. Sass (ed.). W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2014, ISBN 978-0-88099-494-1, 107 pages pp. 120-121

- Lee Craig
- Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security. By Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Philip Moeller and Paul Solman (eds). Simon & Schuster, 2015, ISBN 978-1-476-77229-5, 324 pages pp. 121-123

- Sita Slavov
- Life Annuities: An Optimal Product for Retirement Income. By Moshe A. Milevsky (ed.). CFA Institute, 2013, ISBN 978-1-934667-56-9, 136 pages pp. 123-124

- Ralph Stevens
- Recreating Sustainable Retirement: Resilience, Solvency, and Tail Risk. By Olivia S. Mitchell, Raimond Maurer and P. Brett Hammond (eds). Oxford University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-19-871924-3, 312 pages. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198719243.001.0001 pp. 125-126

- Adam Wenqiang Shao
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